

Semiotext(e) / Foreign Agents: Neither Sun nor Death (Paperback)
Key item features
Peter Sloterdijk first became known in this country for his late 1980s Critique of Cynical Reason, which confronted headlong the “enlightened false consciousness” of Habermasian critical theory. Two decades later, after spending seven years in India studying Eastern philosophy, he is now attracting renewed interest for his writings on politics and globalization and for his magnum opus Spheres, a three-volume archaeology of the human attempt to dwell within spaces, from womb to globe: Bubbles, 1998; Globes, 1999; Foam, 2004, all forthcoming from Semiotext(e). In Neither Sun nor Death, Sloterdijk answers questions posed by German writer Hans-Jürgen Heinrichs, commenting on such issues as technological mutation, development media, communication technologies, and his own intellectual itinerary. Iconoclastic and provocative, alternatively sparkling and bombastic, a child of '68 and a libertarian, Sloterdijk is the most exciting and controversial German philosopher to appear on the world scene since Nietzsche and Heidegger. Like Nietzsche, Sloterdijk remains convinced that contemporary philosophers have to think dangerously and let themselves be “kidnapped” by contemporary “hypercomplexities”; they must forsake our present humanist and nationalist world for a wider horizon at once ecological and global. Neither Sun nor Death is the best introduction available to Sloterdijk's philosophical theory of globalization. It reveals a philosophe extraordinaire, encyclopedic and provocative, as much at ease with current French Theory (Gilles Deleuze, Paul Virilio, Gabriel Tarde) as with Heidegger and Indian mystic Osho Rajneesh.
Specs
- Book formatPaperback
- Fiction/nonfictionNon-Fiction
- GenreLiterature & Fiction
- Pub date2011-03-11
- Pages368
- EditionStandard Edition
- Free shipping
Free 30-day returns
How do you want your item?
About this item
Product details
Peter Sloterdijk first became known in this country for his late 1980s Critique of Cynical Reason, which confronted headlong the "enlightened false consciousness" of Habermasian critical theory. Two decades later, after spending seven years in India studying Eastern philosophy, he is now attracting renewed interest for his writings on politics and globalization and for his magnum opus Spheres, a three-volume archaeology of the human attempt to dwell within spaces, from womb to globe: Bubbles, 1998; Globes, 1999; Foam, 2004, all forthcoming from Semiotext(e). In Neither Sun nor Death, Sloterdijk answers questions posed by German writer Hans-Jürgen Heinrichs, commenting on such issues as technological mutation, development media, communication technologies, and his own intellectual itinerary. Iconoclastic and provocative, alternatively sparkling and bombastic, a child of '68 and a libertarian, Sloterdijk is the most exciting and controversial German philosopher to appear on the world scene since Nietzsche and Heidegger. Like Nietzsche, Sloterdijk remains convinced that contemporary philosophers have to think dangerously and let themselves be "kidnapped" by contemporary "hypercomplexities"; they must forsake our present humanist and nationalist world for a wider horizon at once ecological and global. Neither Sun nor Death is the best introduction available to Sloterdijk's philosophical theory of globalization. It reveals a philosophe extraordinaire, encyclopedic and provocative, as much at ease with current French Theory (Gilles Deleuze, Paul Virilio, Gabriel Tarde) as with Heidegger and Indian mystic Osho Rajneesh.
Peter Sloterdijk first became known in this country for his late 1980s Critique of Cynical Reason, which confronted headlong the “enlightened false consciousness” of Habermasian critical theory. Two decades later, after spending seven years in India studying Eastern philosophy, he is now attracting renewed interest for his writings on politics and globalization and for his magnum opus Spheres, a three-volume archaeology of the human attempt to dwell within spaces, from womb to globe: Bubbles, 1998; Globes, 1999; Foam, 2004, all forthcoming from Semiotext(e). In Neither Sun nor Death, Sloterdijk answers questions posed by German writer Hans-Jürgen Heinrichs, commenting on such issues as technological mutation, development media, communication technologies, and his own intellectual itinerary. Iconoclastic and provocative, alternatively sparkling and bombastic, a child of '68 and a libertarian, Sloterdijk is the most exciting and controversial German philosopher to appear on the world scene since Nietzsche and Heidegger. Like Nietzsche, Sloterdijk remains convinced that contemporary philosophers have to think dangerously and let themselves be “kidnapped” by contemporary “hypercomplexities”; they must forsake our present humanist and nationalist world for a wider horizon at once ecological and global. Neither Sun nor Death is the best introduction available to Sloterdijk's philosophical theory of globalization. It reveals a philosophe extraordinaire, encyclopedic and provocative, as much at ease with current French Theory (Gilles Deleuze, Paul Virilio, Gabriel Tarde) as with Heidegger and Indian mystic Osho Rajneesh.
Specifications
Book format
Fiction/nonfiction
Genre
Pub date
Warranty
Warranty information
Similar items you might like
Based on what customers bought
Philosophy made in Germany: The manual of the world, (Paperback) $13.90
$1390current price $13.90Philosophy made in Germany: The manual of the world, (Paperback)
Chief Eneas Bigknife: Kootenai Indian Patriot and Diplomat, (Paperback) $18.92
$1892current price $18.92Chief Eneas Bigknife: Kootenai Indian Patriot and Diplomat, (Paperback)
Best seller A Court of Mist and Fury (Paperback) $12.82
Best seller
$1282current price $12.82A Court of Mist and Fury (Paperback)
3824.9 out of 5 Stars. 382 reviewsAgainst the Gods: The Remarkable Story of Risk, (Paperback) $14.97
$1497current price $14.97Against the Gods: The Remarkable Story of Risk, (Paperback)
15 out of 5 Stars. 1 reviewsDie officinellen Gewächse europäischer botanischer Gärten: Insbesondere die des Königlichen botanischen Gartens der Univ, (Paperback) $17.65
$1765current price $17.65Die officinellen Gewächse europäischer botanischer Gärten: Insbesondere die des Königlichen botanischen Gartens der Univ, (Paperback)
The Colonial Police in British- & German-Eastafrica, (Paperback) $16.99
$1699current price $16.99The Colonial Police in British- & German-Eastafrica, (Paperback)
Illegally on Everest: The Life of the Fourth Man, (Paperback) $17.99
$1799current price $17.99Illegally on Everest: The Life of the Fourth Man, (Paperback)
The Hollow Sea, (Paperback) $16.99
$1699current price $16.99The Hollow Sea, (Paperback)
Gilets Jaunes - Les racines de la colère: L'insurrection civique, (Paperback) $32.24
$3224current price $32.24Gilets Jaunes - Les racines de la colère: L'insurrection civique, (Paperback)
Shanghai Policeman: With a New Foreword by Robert Bickers, (Paperback) $17.99
$1799current price $17.99Shanghai Policeman: With a New Foreword by Robert Bickers, (Paperback)
Semiotext(e) / Foreign Agents: When the Word Becomes Flesh : Language and Human Nature (Paperback) $17.73
$1773current price $17.73Semiotext(e) / Foreign Agents: When the Word Becomes Flesh : Language and Human Nature (Paperback)
The Führer, Ariosophy, and the Third Global Catastrophe (Paperback) $14.54
$1454current price $14.54The Führer, Ariosophy, and the Third Global Catastrophe (Paperback)
Down Under: Reisedokumentation Australien, (Paperback) $15.90
$1590current price $15.90Down Under: Reisedokumentation Australien, (Paperback)
Pröve Paa Et Bornholmsk Dialekt-lexikon, Volume 1... (Paperback) $15.95
$1595current price $15.95Pröve Paa Et Bornholmsk Dialekt-lexikon, Volume 1... (Paperback)
Semiotext(e) / Foreign Agents: Crepuscular Dawn (Paperback) $21.61
$2161current price $21.61Semiotext(e) / Foreign Agents: Crepuscular Dawn (Paperback)
Die Erkenntnistheorie Lotzes, (Paperback) $16.90
$1690current price $16.90Die Erkenntnistheorie Lotzes, (Paperback)
Soziale Nachhaltigkeit der Landwirtschaft : Vergleichende Nachhaltigkeitsbewertung landwirtschaftlicher Systeme (Paperback) $17.55
$1755current price $17.55Soziale Nachhaltigkeit der Landwirtschaft : Vergleichende Nachhaltigkeitsbewertung landwirtschaftlicher Systeme (Paperback)
Against the Wind: Memoirs of a German Immigrant and an American ER Doctor, (Paperback) $20.00
$2000current price $20.00Against the Wind: Memoirs of a German Immigrant and an American ER Doctor, (Paperback)
Till Death Do Us Part, (Paperback) $19.29
$1929current price $19.29Till Death Do Us Part, (Paperback)
Tierspuren Arbeitsbuch : 3 Schwierigkeitsstufen / INKLUSION (Paperback) $14.74
$1474current price $14.74Tierspuren Arbeitsbuch : 3 Schwierigkeitsstufen / INKLUSION (Paperback)
